The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, June 05, 1919, Image 2

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national life i* menaced, •octet y ta the ea.it, they have hoped th keep a
polluted and made unsafe and bust- cyrri<Tr »»turn from r_«st Pru«a»a into
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
£. A WEDDLE
he I* n«»w en­ n«*M i* rendered unwilled by having the Baltic province* of Rusaia. in
deavoring to accomplish the gr*n«i theae uti<i«-«irsbles among ua. The order that they might keep in com­
light of vxperi<-nc«,
pMl'Kt* KV KRY THl.WH>AY BY
T. L. PUOUKR, Konvt ANP FBor
eat work for humanity one can enn
, Ceivr of
And if lhe United S'at«
HARKER
foreign burn la either for or against munication with the tierman baron*
ua.
Successor to Murra» llrua.
If he l* for u* he ahould «how of that region and with the l>ol»he-
Entere»! at the i*.*t<>ffice at Seto. senate, under the leadetship of th«- thi* fad by olw-thence to law am! tu,
lodges, the Pmruues. the B«>rah» endeavor to Iwcume Americanized
Oregon a* aeeond claaa matter.
an<l others, succeed in defeating the ••quickly a* puaiibla.
11.50 league they will spell the doom of
•UB» HtrrH'N. IN APVANCB
vi*U beyond.
By hook or try crook
they hoped t>> Muff
leaving
Agent Albany Steam laundry
the alb*« into
Ihmxig to tier many,
that
Agent Albany Cleaning Work*
they might have unbroken commu­
SCIO. OREGON
their
party.
The
pe«>ple
want
the
nication
along th«» roast eastward
1.76
AT BNP OF YKAK
Our flume from last accounts ia
.75 league tircauiie they *re 11 red of war. still h -mel«-*a. ‘Ti* a pity when an and might »hut Poland off from lhe
«II MONTH*
...
f
>
wa. Thi» was their forlorn hop«- of
They do not want to semi their ’I :
enterprise of aa much merit a* this
winning the war in the ea»t after
young men nut to become food for
1 promises to M- should be held up by
AflVKKTIHINi; RATES:
having lost it in the weal.
I cannon, nor to become burdened
ex«>r(>itant «iemands for land land
Local adv«-rti*lng per line first in­
A. E. Randall
t’nie«* the p-ace conference i* to W. A. Ewtng,
They
sertion ..............................................1® with exceasive war taxation
which 1« not now earning aa much a*
Prawideat
Vice l‘rr*.
Each subsequent lnaerti«»n per line. .06 Itelieve the league will tw th» alarlcr 11 <W’ per acre or probably tee*. We aaenflee what the armies woo and i*
E. I). Myer*. Oshier
to la-tray the cau*>- fur which mill­
. to ond wars, and they will h«v»
Display advertiaing First uwertion
arc told that the pr«>p>*M*d cutup
ion*
dir»!, it wiU summarily reject
«mall
uar
for
senators
who,
(»»eau««
Mart a bank account today and
per Inch ............................................ 26
plant and box factory will not re­
provide for your future.
E«rh auÍM»«r>tuent insertion...........
.16 of political jealousy, will defeat thia
these proposal* and give the Ger­
quire more than three acres of land
You will find a checking ac­
man*
only
one
alternative
to
accept
­
great
i**>n
for
humanity.
•
Advertisement* »houkl reach thi* office
'ProbnMr acven or eight familie»
count very convcnUnt foryour
not later Iban Tuewiay to insure publi­
ance
of
the
Versailles
term*
armed
The Tribune doe* not bel!«-ve;
wouhl be ad«1e«1 t<> our population 1
business transactions. We pay
cation in lhe current issue.
President Wilson will again become
oceu(>*lion of Germany. Whan the
4*, tqtsresl on time <b-pos:t*.
' ami th<-~ people will proltably want
All foreign wivertiaementa must be a catxl id ate for that office
allied armies move there i* nodoub.
It is the
to buy arreag«- property upon which
paid for in advance of publication.
of the outcome.
The German* pro­
attempt which ia being made by *rn-
to construct home*
Adjacent pr«» 1
I>R. R .1. XI« <»L
tected again nt th«- armistice term*,
atora to pave the way for th«- defeat
perty to th«- factory could doubtlewi
Graduate ami I icensed
but they signed.
They *ai>! they
of the league which ia responsible
lie -old to th«-»«- worker*.
Scio and
would not gne up the merchant
for third term talk. It may cause
V ET E R IN A H I A N
Scio people »Would encourage indue
chant ahipa. but they gave up. They
•uch a demand to go up from the
t’attle Tcatrd for Tuberculoma
tri« a l«> com«- to town by offering Io- ,
•aid the Polish troop* ahould not
lawiple that Mr. Wii»>n might cuo-
cations al reasonable price«. Thi* 1»
Office phon» Main 525, lb-*i«lei>ct’ phon»
..<•’.«•>».
!■ 1
aider obedience to their wi«lie« man
Maki 21
th» only method t»y which we can
/ plrjgr ollrgüinte Io my flog ana dalory.
right though the alii«-» did not ezer-
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build up our town and community
LEBANON. OREGON
/Ar Repuhln for u'hkh it »tondi. one j
rise it. They will sign lhe treaty,
|x»o«en up. gentlemen!
Ration. indfvntble. »i/A liberty uno
A SERIOUS PROBLEM.
even though the allies should pre­
aent it to them «»n
juttkt for all.
Germany'» Lati Bluff.
THE THIRD TERM.
Manv politician« of both political
partiea «fin to l»e contudvrablv ex-
the |ioa-ubility
that Preu I. nt Wil*on will aland for
th«- election bl the third term. Th.-
orciaed concerning
Tribune believe* that the defeat of
the ratification of the tieace treaty
by the U S «mate will create the
poedbdity for
Mr.
Wilaon to again
become a candidate for the office he
now hold*
Preaident Wil»on ha* enjoyed th«-
high>-»t honor* which can l>e acr«>rd-
cl him liy the leading nation of th«-
to »uetvei
world t»y
lieing elected
himaelf
11» ha* accompli»hed more
reform
legi*iati«n by lhe aid of a
friendly rongr« -a than
ha* lieen en-
acted In th«- |wt*t half century. The
bmt financial »yatern thi* nation ha*
known ha* been developed during
hi* pr«-*id«-ncy.
lie kept u* out of
the great war *> long a* diplomacy
could
do
treachery
»■»,
and
but
when German
inhumanity
force!
our entry into the atruggle he or­
ti»» point of the
Attorney «t Law
MUNKERSand WEST
SCIO STAGE
ganised, e«|Uipped and aent to Eu­ the rule of the majority
The mining center* and great
rope the greateat army the nation
ha* known, resulting in cvaMtion of lumber camp* and mill*, where a
hoatilitie* within fourteen montha large portion of the employes were
Riley Shelton
whom Pi. -i !« nt Wilron sai«l he woul«l
Kdmoaton. Allerta Edmonton uñ­
: ileal >>n no term* except th owe of ona voted three to on» for a at riha,
I «urrender
Behind the ostentatious n support of the *eiieral Walkout In
Winnipeg
ly con»! ru--i«i| democratic govern-1
Real f'.slale Rrolfcr
and hutanj Public
ment are von llimtenburg in com I Mnoths* Pay for Veteran* Propj*ad.
tnand of th«- army and von Bernslorff j Wa*hln*t«»u
IL pr< ---ntatl*r llalll
icbum-tts. re
, at th«- head <>f the peace bureau, the ■ an. detu - rat of M
1 one th» brutally frank «-hampion of -ntrodu« ed In the house hl* bill which
fall«M at th» last a- - «ion. providing
con-l 11 ion among the nation* of the to view with leniency any crime* I barbarism, th«- other th«- master of f. 1 a bonus eiiual to *lx months' pay
world which will make auch des­ they might commit because of their t»erfidy. M tth the (««st remaining tor honors bl j dlachari-d aoldiera. sail
tro<>im «»f the army comi-ntrated in I MO and marines
tructive war* in th«- future almoat ignorance.
When the war wa*<»n thear people
impuunlile.
the Americana entered the foreign born, were the moat Infest
ed. They made no effort to become
trenches.
Now the president ia exerting hi* Americanized and obaerved law very
utmoat influence to bring *l*iul a lightly. They exjiected lhe court*
,db»lratl» Obtained, fiiamined
after
Preaident Wilwrn evidently inten­ were «lacker* in almost every in­
They view»« I and taught
ded the «rganization of thejeague stance.
of nation* to culminate hi* life work that lhe war was capitalistic and a*
an«l for thi* reaaon braved the criti­ they had been at
wa* aure of receiving for for year*,
cism he
war with capital
aye had brought their
leaving hi» official dull«-» in Wash­ idea* of war on capital from Ute
ington to peraonally direct the for­ land of their birth, they became
easy and willing victima to the walk­
mation of the league in Pari*.
No one. not even hi* warment ad­ ing delegate.
mirer«. will deny that the |>re»ident
Society must be protected from
Every foreign born
ha« not made miatakea during hi* thi* menace.
term of »ffice, for he ha*. IB* judg­ who ha* proven to be a »lacker,
ment on »»me <|ue»tiona and hi* ae- whether naturalized or not. should
lection of appointee* ha* l»een faulty be deported to the land from whence
and
have lieen subject to
aevere they came.
There is no room for
This ha* been true of them in a law abiding land
The
every president wh-» ha* controlled government ahould deal with tin*
the deatmie* of the United Slate*. matter sternly. The mere fact that
Every war in which we have en- one of these foreigner* carries an I.
criticism.
gaged h*» ha«l it* scandal* and due
hone*t
officials.
If there ha* been
one-tenth |>art of the incompetency
of military commander* who con-
trolled the (|fstinie* nt our armies
in Europe and of thoee who furnish­
ed supplies, that
there wa* during
the Civil war. then we could listrn
with more patience to the plaint* of
republican politician*.
Railroad I ime fable
Ihey will bluff Arrival and Departure of I’aMM-ngt-r
The Uniteli State* has a m-rious
Train*
to th«- last, but th<-y will yield. Or­
problem on her hand« U> solve. The
Woodburn
-Springfield
Germany
’
s
rou
tiler
proponéis
Brunch
of
egonian.
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great war ha* developed the fact
WEST
SCIO
l«.
1
ó>c
nl«in
th«
»am»
inanimi
a»
i that we have a g teat many undesir-
Why doe« a chicken -tand on one
able citizen* among u* whoae nalh* sumption that there i* no moral dif
North
7:65 a m.
foot
M-veral minute» at one lime?
South
“f allegiance to America ami Amer ferenev- l*-twi-«-n that country and
5:09 p.m.
Thi* may lie a fi*>li«h question, but
,c«n matitutiona are treated a* mere it* enemies whicti haa mark**! it*
Corvallis A Eastern
who can give a /<-•-« ible answer?
* rajM of paper.
Until thequeetion whole course from the lieginning of
M (INKERS
"Because it want* to." 1» pr »baldy
of loyalty breame paramount th«-«- the war. Th«- bL»cka«le which wa*
To i Albany
K: 11 am
the most rational answer.
To i Detroit
n‘*,n *<••* allowe«! aimoet unbridled a|ip '« I >y G<-r«nan atat«-»m«-n of a
1:44 p m
.Motor service discontinued
licen*e to *ay anything they plea-uni former generali->n a* a lawful weap­
Tbe atate nt Or«-.-•>»» ha* «-ffeettvely
. b> aay and do likewiae, an long aa on i- p it in lhe same Cat«-g«»ry a* the >«d up th«- Mitin- flow of th* I>«-echut«-s
law- wa* not tranagroaaed outright whole-ale slaughter of people at •«•• river abov«- Bend, for y« «r* to come.
They were permitteii to form organ in <l« fin> «■»• of law an>) humanity. 1 at the br|ie»t of th« fed«-ral xovern-
mmt. accnrdln* to an snnounc>-m«-nt
«zalion* which we now know were an<l a 11 i.«<«uua claim to reparation
«a*d* by Percy A Cupper, »talc en-
1«
in
-1»
While
(iermany
still
de
­
«imply achoola where diel«»yalty to
lllneer. throuith T. it Foley, manajter
the government of their adoption i fend* it* crimes, it demands admis­ »t ths th-nd Water. LAght a Power OUk*
• 'kwwaa St
Ltkaaaa. 0A.
taught. In theae orgMlMtion* sion to the |~ ice league a* an equal wqtpany. The new corporation Is pre­
aabotage. *ymlicali*m, dynamiting, with the nation* which brought it to vented from Installln* a M.uoohorae-
Tower plant a tew mll-a above Ih-nd,
deetroying private property, etc . justice. Thu* th«- fiction i* main-
»tanned for Ibl» y- ar. and the pr>s»<nt
were held legitimate to accimplinh taine«l that the war was juat an or- f ISOO-hor*« pow« r plant, located In Pend,
their generally helli«h porpo««-* dinary quarrel la-tween nation*, in­ -nay be cund- mix-d If the water nr«-»»
Waller Bliten, Prop
fhev u*.-d their organized effort* to volving n<> fundamental question <>f «ary to op ran- It 1» n«-«l,-d for Irriga-
Phone (»-515
Withdrawal of water right* on
elect or defeat law maker* and can r.ght and wrong, and the only thing lon
STAGE
MEETS AIL I RAINS
he rtver abuvr lt« nd, r-‘|>r. aent Ing 70.-
didate« for public office and in every remaining t>» do is to liala>-ce ac­
r Gsves Scio Postoffice—
>00 bor»»-t»>w« r. ts m M to tn- a pr<-
way to rule by force in miniature counts a* between two businessmen. Imlnar» move by lhe government to at 7:10 a in and 5 XX) p in for We»t Sen.
and 12:46 p m for Munkura
I'h«- plain inference is that the levrlop th«- too.o io-a« r« Dcaciiute* tr-
form, Even before the war the*
German
government
i*
still
controll-
people had become a menace to a
-tgatlon project.
democratic form of government and ed by th»~ military masters*' with
bayonet at Berlin.
We know our
.
OREGON
.
UNDERTAKERS
Call* Attended to Promptly
Dav or Night
£
£ Strawberry Fair, Rose Show and 5
£
3
Carnival
£
3
Friday and Saturday, June 6 and 7, 1919 ?
OREGON
H. C. ROI .OFF
AUCTIONEER
W ATTIRI* M>
a r. D Ns. I
OXBGON
.
1-h.M Us B wsm H um
Sale date* ar ranged for at l he Seto
Tribune Office. Scio. Ore.
I RY AX!
<•
r’TORNEY AT LAW
T mi gre il •lav«, crowded with mirili j<»v
and In
»loings.
Not a dull iii >> iim - ii I--
Someth ng atirring all t he tiniH, t i«»rg»»oiiH
parade*
««rand band- <»f 11111*1«-. Sp»»rt*
of ail kind. Rae»»*. F uro » \hilnt- « 'on
corta, Itanccs. .Show*. S|»«>nk«*itt. Ami
a glorio in time a**tir«-«l to yoinrp and old.
Splt’iidi l hotel and garage act ommodal ion.
Come to l.rdmimii ami celebrate with iih .
2 N* w F i»*!
1! Hank
' ’ B ' X '
I’Mif.
«»»;«.< >N'
RURAL CREDIi LOANS
l)ur twenty year rural credit plan of
loaning money to farmer*. hel|nyou to
get out of debt. Under our form of
loan the total amount of iatareet paid
«hiring it* entire period ef twenty year*
i* actually Im» than.'d percent intereat.
Write im for booklet.
Let’s All Go! |
tuüuou uuuuuuui uuu moi uuuuiil
.
Morrison & Lowe
5
Lebanon’s Tenth Annual 5
s
£
£
W W. card should place him in the £
outlaw claaa
He ahould be required
£
to prove that he i* loyal and law
abiding, It I* thia class of people £
in a large degree which I* increasing £
the coat of government
We do n»t
want s«rh citizen* nor do we have £
to have them, The problem l* to £
Remember the Dates !
get rid of them legally ami quickly
Self preaervatton la «aid to be the £
Admitting that Wiiaoa ha* fault* first law of nature.
<IO
OWEN BEA M Ag. m
IXI Lyon St
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Albany, Oregut«